Republican Kim Reynolds defeated Democrat Fred Hubbell on Tuesday to earn her first full term as Iowa’s governor.

Other high profile races saw Republican incumbent Steve King defeat J.D. Scholten in Iowa's 4th Congressional District, and Abby Finkenauer and Cindy Axne became the first women to represent Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives with wins in the 1st and 3rd Congressional Districts, respectively.

Katrina Perkins, 28 of Richland Township, casts her ballot at the townships polling location which is housed in a local farmers tool shed on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Richland Township. Brian Powers/The Register

Kirsten Bosch, 47 of Des Moines places a sign directing people where to vote at Wesley Acres on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Des Moines. The sign wasn't in place earlier because poll workers couldn't get the sign in the cold ground but without it, Bosch said, people may have a hard time finding where to go. Brian Powers/The Register

"We have to take care of these ladies!" Bonnie Riese, left, said as she dropped off pizza's for the three women working as election officials at the Sherman Township polling locations on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. After she voted, Riese offered to drive to the nearest Casey's to pick them up the pizza since they weren't going to be able to leave until after the polls close. Sally Daub, right, said she has been working this location for five or six years and that acts of kindness like this are why she travels from Ames to do it. Brian Powers/The Register

A Vote Here sign sits on a corner in Osceola pointing toward the United Methodist Church, one of the polling places in the city, on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Polls in Iowa are open from 7:00AM to 9:00PM. Kelsey Kremer/The Register

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds smiles while putting on her "I voted" sticker after casting her vote in the 2018 election on Tuesday morning, Nov. 6, 2018, in her hometown of Osceola. Reynolds is running for Governor against Democrat Fred Hubbell. Kelsey Kremer/The Register

Lois Gerlach, 86 of Richland Township, casts her ballot at the townships polling location which is housed in a local farmers tool shed on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Richland Township. Brian Powers/The Register

"We have to take care of these ladies!" Bonnie Riese, center, said as she dropped off pizza's for the three women working as election officials at the Sherman Township polling locations on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. After she voted, Riese offered to drive to the nearest Casey's to pick them up the pizza since they weren't going to be able to leave until after the polls close. Sally Daub, left, said she has been working this location for five or six years and that acts of kindness like this are why she travels from Ames to do it. Brian Powers/The Register

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